- TripBuzz found 14 things to do indoors in the Killaloe area. From Rose Theatre Brampton to Peel Art Gallery Museum & Archive (PAMA), Killaloe offers a variety of rainy day activities and other fun things to do indoors — including 29 indoor attractions with ratings over 90%.
- There are 39 different types of things to do inside in or near Killaloe, Ontario. Some of the most popular types of these activities include: Theaters, History Museums, Playgrounds and Historic Buildings.
- There are 0 indoor activities in Killaloe, and 14 indoor attractions in nearby cities within 25 miles, including: Brampton, Burlington, Caledon and Alton.
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Little Monkeys is an indoor playground for children between the ages of 1 and 12. The five-level soft structured playground features a swirl slide, boo balls, punch bag forest, and a rock climbing wall.
20.2 Miles
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44 votes
4250 Lakeshore Road, Burlington, Ontario
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Constructed with limestone from the local area, this 14 acre lakefront property features hardwood floors and seven working fireplaces. The Paletta Lakefront Park and Mansion can be reserved for mansions and social events.
21.5 Miles
Using Deramlogica and Swiss Clinical products, the Luminescence Spa offers its guests a variety of treatments and spa packages. Those who visit this location can receive massages, facials, manicures, make-up application, and detoxification treatments.
21.6 Miles
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99 votes
440 Locust Street, Burlington, Ontario
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Featuring dance, music, and opera events, the main theatre of the Burlington Performing Arts Centre is a 718-seat performance venue. The location also contains a smaller Community Studio Theatre can be used for rehearsals or dinner theatre performances.
25.2 Miles
The newly refurbished Fergus Grand Theatre is a local theatre with ties to the community since 1928. The theatre frequently hosts plays and musicals, as well as local arts and cultural programs. The facility can be rented out for special events.
25.4 Miles
St. Michael the Archangel is a gothic, stone church established in 1827 and built in 1887. As the oldest Roman Catholic Church in Ontario, the church was destroyed by a fire in 1904, but immediately rebuilt and opened the same year.
26.2 Miles
The King Township Museum features a variety of items related to the history of the township, including clothing, household items, and books. Additionally, the location also operates youth activities during the summer.
27.5 Miles
The Cambridge Ice Center offers guests the opportunity to enjoy shinny hockey, ice skating, and figure skating activities. Guests can enroll in skating lessons at the location and join competitive hockey leagues.
27.5 Miles
An independent movie house, The Gorge Cinema is Canada's longest continuously-run repertory theatre. The cinema is located in a historic building and has a retro d_cor, giving the theatre a traditional feel, while featuring mainstream and limited-release films.
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Showcasing original pieces from Canadian artists, Strata Gallery has been carving out a place in the local fine art community since 2011. The sophisticated work on display at the gallery has helped build a prestigious reputation. Varying media of art are exhibited, from sculptures to paintings.